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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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This design was chosen from a number of options because it was smart yet casual, making staff more approachable to customers.
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The answer to the second is a more approachable solution.
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Also the Building Societies have taken away their security screens to make counter staff more approachable .
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Although Mr McKinnell's style is more approachable than his predecessor's, close observers reckon his substance is just as strong.
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Lambert, the head groom, some of the pupils had found more approachable .
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He was more approachable in those days - but life could still have surprises.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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An excellent manager must be very approachable .
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If you have any problems, the head teacher is very approachable
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Oliva has a reputation as an easygoing, approachable executive who always has lunch with her employees.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Classmates found him impish and approachable one day, icy in his dignity the next.
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Diminutive and quick, Dunning was professional but approachable .
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He is an engineer and apparently very approachable .
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The answer to the second is a more approachable solution.
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The site is approachable from the Bletchworth roundabout coming from Reigate, or the Dorking roundabout from the other direction.
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This design was chosen from a number of options because it was smart yet casual, making staff more approachable to customers.
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This low alcohol version is as light and approachable as the full strength variety and is ideal for parties.